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The Lost City of the Nabataean Kingdom

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Last edited by Francesca Fiore
May 28, 2013 | History
An edition of Petra Rediscovered (2003)

Petra Rediscovered

The Lost City of the Nabataean Kingdom

For more than four centuries the ancient kingdom of Petra, with its magnificent temples and rock-cut tombs, flourished at the intersection of two major trade routes running from Syria to the Red Sea and from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean. The Romans absorbed Petra into their empire in 106 a.d., and in 363 a.d. an earthquake left the city in ruins, forgotten in the West until European explorers rediscovered it in the 19th century. Today-largely as a result of the astonishing finds from ongoing archaeological excavations-this beautiful site has become one of the most visited tourist destinations in the Middle East. Petra Rediscovered brings us the discoveries from those excavations, in a spectacular volume that accompanies a major traveling exhibition on the history and art of this evocative ancient city.

Vibrantly illustrated with on-site photography-most newly shot for this book-Petra Rediscovered presents the latest archaeological revelations and scholarly research on the city and the Nabataean people. Essays in lively prose by archaeologists who have worked at Petra and researched the art, objects, and inscriptions found there will fascinate history and archaeology buffs, art lovers, and travelers, who will be newly inspired to visit this spectacular site.

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Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Language
English
Pages
288

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Petra Rediscovered: The Lost City of the Nabataean Kingdom
November 1, 2003, Harry N. Abrams
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Petra rediscovered
Petra rediscovered: lost city of the Nabataeans
2003, Harry N. Abrams
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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
12.3 x 10.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
4.6 pounds

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OL7998553M
ISBN 10
0810945371
ISBN 13
9780810945371
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146561
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647805

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